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One of the most debated aspects of any sports game is the accuracy of each stadium. If any of the dimensions, wall sizes, or intricacies of any park are wrong, thousands of e-mails, tweets, and blog posts are sent out calling for the art designer's j...

2K Sports finally unveiled the cover artwork for the upcoming "MLB 2K12" featuring Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander, and I have to say, they've definitely delivered another stunner. The artwork was created by Adam Larson of Adam&Co., and if the ...

Freddy Sanchez just got spiked. That's right, the Giants second baseman took the flip, touched the bag, but before he could rifle the ball to first and turn two, he was taken down by a hard-sliding Matt Kemp. Just another chapter in the Dodgers/Gia...

Looking at the list of "MLB: The Show" cover athletes makes me wonder if the game is really produced in some secret Boston studio as opposed to Sony's San Diego offices. From David Ortiz and Dustin Pedroia to the "MLB 12: The Show" cover star Adrian ...

Bryce Harper, "MLB: The Show" coverboy? I know, I know, he's still in the minor leagues, but the sweet swinging prospect and video game fanatic showed up inside the PlayStation booth at the MLB All-Star Fan Fest in Arizona and the reaction was off t...

What do Jon Lester and James Cameron have in common? No, the Red Sox star doesn't talk trash in Na'vi, but he does share something with the blue beings of Cameron's blockbuster. That's because when it came time to digitize Lester's every move and ma...

Anyone who played through "MLB 2K10's" My Player career mode knows that entire feature boiled down to one thing -- hitting. Since fielding basically was the same for all players no matter what the stats (a bug that plagued the entire game), the best ...

Roy Halladay's split-finger changeup is so nasty, they should change the name of the pitch to "Something Wicked This Way Comes." And new to "MLB 2K11," gamers will be able to throw the ace up the ace's sleeve, striking out digital batters and makin...

Last year, a 23-year-old gamer from Alabama named Wade McGilberry won $1 million playing "MLB 2K10." That's right, a cool mil playing a video game. McGilberry added all those zeros to his bank account by being the first person to throw a perfect gam...

Fear the beard. That's the rallying cry that led the Giants to their first World Series title since moving to San Francisco. And as a guy who grew up going to games at Candlestick with his dad, the virtual collection of misfits and (more importantly...

Editor's note: This was written before San Francisco and Texas reached the World Series, but we thought it was interesting anyway. Out of nowhere, Cody Ross has become one of the most popular athletes in the Bay Area. You can't go anywhere in San Fr...

Before Joe Mauer was American League MVP, batting champ and striking a pose for the cover of "MLB 10: The Show," he used to sit at home and create himself in baseball video games while dreaming of the day he'd see himself in the majors for real. "I...

I tell Justin Verlander about how 2K Sports is going to give $1 million to the first player who can throw a perfect game in "MLB 2K10," and all he can do is shake his head. "It's going to be a lot harder than people think," he says. And Verland...

In an unprecedented video game skills competition, 2K Sports is set to announce the details of a million dollar giveaway involving "MLB 2K10." That's right, one million dollars. And the rules are simple: 2K Sports is going to give the million bucks ...